Polish company Omni3D has launched on the crowdfunding website Kickstarter, the AirEnergy3D project for the production of foldable mobile wind turbine, parts of which can be manufactured on a 3D printer. The resulting device is able to generate and store up to 300 Watts of electricity. It can be installed on the balcony or the roof of the house, but if you want to take with you camping.At the moment, the company plans to raise funds for the completion of the design of the wind turbine and preparation of the production of pre-assembled kits. However, the developers plan to make AirEnergy3D open source. This will give you the opportunity to build your own energy generator to any interested user.
AirEnergy3D consists of base, electrical components and parts printed on a 3D printer. Via USB cable to your device, you can connect your laptop or tablet. It should be noted that if the Kickstarter campaign is successful, part of the funds collected will be spent to send in an African village a few wind turbines assembled, ready to work.
Source: alternativenergy.ru